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> The version of Oracle shouldn't play into that part of it at all, IMO.
Let me correct that. The version of Oracle shouldn't play a part of your product as far as the features of your product. If anything, the features of your product determine the features in Oracle that you will need to use to deliver a good product. For instance, if your product will require millions of rows of data in a table, this may mean that you want to use partitioning. So you'll need a version of Oracle that supports partitioning in this case. But it is the product that derives this, not the prevalence of the database version.
Cheers,
Brian
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